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Highclere Wrap
Inspired by the marriage of simplicity and elegance found in Jacobean architecture, with symmetrical wings stretching out on either side of the central triangle, this piece also takes notes from the flapper styles of the 20s with asymmetric colors and joyous flare!
Explore a variety of stitchwork in this expressive piece that brings to mind strings of beaded pearls, lace, lines, and windows into other worlds. Wear it as a triangle shawl or loop the ends through the center point for a delightfully unique scarf!
The pattern itself includes color coded instructions to help clarify color changes as well as detailed instructions for all special stitches including post stitches, working into the 3rd loop of hdc stitches, and optional chainless stitches. This piece is worked from the center point out and then with mirrored wings joined onto the sides of the upper part of the triangle, working across the ends of the rows. Guidance on modifications is included throughout the pattern.
STITCHES & TECHNIQUES:
- Single crochet
- Half double crochet
- Double crochet
- Treble crochet
- Double treble crochet
- Decreases & increases (defined in pattern)
- Front & back post stitches
- Standing single crochet
- Working into back loop only (blo) and front loop only (flo)
- Sc in 3rd loop of hdc (defined in pattern)
- Foundation single crochet
- Chainless stitches optional
GAUGE:
Rows 1–11 should measure 3.75” (9.5 cm) deep and 3 3/8” (8.5 cm) wide before blocking.
Finished sample was blocked to 27” (68.5 cm) wide and 50” (127 cm) long at widest and longest points.
SUGGESTED MATERIALS:
- Fortitude Minis by Forbidden Fiber Co. (20 g, 87 yds 80 m), fingering weight (1: super fine) yarn, 100% merino wool, 12 mini skeins
- C1: cream
- C2: gold
- C3: green
- C4: light gray
- C5: dark gray
- C6: blue
- C7: blue green
- C8: bright pink
- C9: light pink
- C10: brown
- C11: dark pink
- C12: purple
- D/3 (3.25 mm) crochet hook; C/2 (2.75 mm) hook optional for fsc
- stitch marker(s)
- scissors
- darning needle
Pattern was tech edited by Catherine Whelan.
I invite and encourage you to sell any items made from my patterns; I simply ask that you credit me for the design, especially if listing online, by linking back to the source of the pattern. Copying, redistributing, or selling the pattern itself or a derivative thereof is strictly prohibited.
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- First published: May 2022
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